Anyone there who saw a guy in a white t-shirt with a particularly memorable image and words on the back should have introduced yourself. I wish that I'd brought a pedometer, I'm guessing 10 miles of walking on Saturday. Proponents of one particular brand of vehicle seemed singularly determined to reinforce their stereotype for stodgy pretentiousness, though one of the parts vendors for that brand were very down to earth and helpful even though we interested in something that they had but were not sellers of. Some interesting vehicles and equipment for sale, some I can see no reasonable reason for having on this continent. I recommend the Lodge for grub if you're not camping there. Can't say that I liked what one vendor did to an Airstream for use as a display trailer (I've a soft spot for them as I grew up camping in one). Met the Phoenix camper folks and found them to be likeable and personable after what I'm sure had been a second long day. The more that I look at Sportsmobile-type back country camper vans, the more that I'm glad that we didn't buy one.